The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen5C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... called the conqueror , howsoever he used and exercised the power of a conqueror to reward his Normans , yet he for- bore to use that claim in the beginning , but mixed it with a titulary pretence , grounded upon the will and designa ...
... called the conqueror , howsoever he used and exercised the power of a conqueror to reward his Normans , yet he for- bore to use that claim in the beginning , but mixed it with a titulary pretence , grounded upon the will and designa ...
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... called the sweating sickness . This disease had a swift course , both in the sick body , and in the time and period of the last- ing thereof ; for they that were taken with it , upon four and twenty hours escaping , were thought almost ...
... called the sweating sickness . This disease had a swift course , both in the sick body , and in the time and period of the last- ing thereof ; for they that were taken with it , upon four and twenty hours escaping , were thought almost ...
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... thousand pounds ; which nevertheless the King took in good part , as men use to do , that practise to borrow money when they have no need . About this time the King called unto his privy - council John 16 History of King Henry VII .
... thousand pounds ; which nevertheless the King took in good part , as men use to do , that practise to borrow money when they have no need . About this time the King called unto his privy - council John 16 History of King Henry VII .
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... called unto his privy - council John Mor- ton and Richard Fox , the one bishop of Ely , the other bishop of Exeter ; vigilant men , and secret , and such as kept watch with him almost upon all men else . They had been both versed in his ...
... called unto his privy - council John Mor- ton and Richard Fox , the one bishop of Ely , the other bishop of Exeter ; vigilant men , and secret , and such as kept watch with him almost upon all men else . They had been both versed in his ...
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... called Richard Simon * , that lived in Oxford , and had to his pupil a baker's son , named Lambert Simnell , of the age of some fifteen years , a comely youth , and well favoured , not without some extraordinary dignity , and grace of ...
... called Richard Simon * , that lived in Oxford , and had to his pupil a baker's son , named Lambert Simnell , of the age of some fifteen years , a comely youth , and well favoured , not without some extraordinary dignity , and grace of ...
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